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2008 OPEN INTERNET AGENDA FOR CONGRESS
Date: Feb. 15, 2008
Time: 12 noon to 1:30 p.m.
Location: 2322 Rayburn HOB
*Lunch will be served
Panelists:
Marvin Ammori, Free Press
Markham Erickson, Open Internet Coalition
Jef Pearlman, Public Knowledge
Tim Wu, Columbia University School of Law
From Comcast blocking BitTorrent, to Verizon censoring NARAL, multiple incidents in 2007 have illustrated how violations of “network neutrality” principles are serious and real. What Should Congress do about it? (click here for more information).
Briefings Moderated by: Ben Scott, Free Press
Space is limited. To register, please visit: https://secure2.convio.net/free/site/SPageNavigator/Congress/700mhz
or RSVP to schang@freepress.net or at 202.265.1490, Ext. 602
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